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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from August 2013"
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- Thomas Walker (slave trader)
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- Mark Wallace (cricketer)
- Max Waller
- Sharon Walraven
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- Richard Wardill
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- Watermark (2013 film)
- David C. C. Watson
- Joe Watson (soccer)
- Ryan Watson (cricketer)
- Gideon Watts
- Lawrence Watts
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- Weak (Skunk Anansie song)
- Peter Weatherson
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- Krister Wemberg
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- Anthony West (author)
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- Butch White
- Wayne White (cricketer)
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- Charlie Wi
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- Mark Wilkinson (rugby union)
- Peter Willey
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- William Street, Perth
- Jim Williams (rugby union)
- Paul Williams (rugby union)
- Peter Williams (rugby, born 1958)
- Stephen Williams (British politician)
- Brad Williamson (basketball)
- Michael Z. Williamson
- Willian
- Willian (footballer, born 1986)
- Margaret Wilson (Scottish martyr)
- Wilton Castle, North Yorkshire
- Windward Islands Cricket Board of Control
- R. D. Wingfield
- David Wingrove
- Operation Winter '94
- Leon de Winter
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- Paul Woodroffe
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- Stan Worthington
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